Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-29 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Micha Feigin put forth on 10/28/2009 9:54 AM: > AFAIK the only options that are still alive are the commercial mosix solution > and the open source kerrighed. I forgot about this one: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Wednesday 28 October 2009 09:54:40 Micha Feigin wrote: > AFAIK the only options that are still alive are the commercial mosix > solution and the open source kerrighed. is alive. They even have one or two of the original OpenMosix developers, AIUI. > Both require a cust

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread Micha Feigin
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 05:31:51 -0500 Stan Hoeppner wrote: > John Haggerty put forth on 10/28/2009 4:01 AM: > > Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate > > to think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a > > different and 4 year old version of an ope

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread Stan Hoeppner
John Haggerty put forth on 10/28/2009 4:01 AM: > Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate > to think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a > different and 4 year old version of an operating system (Fedora Core 3) :( > > Is there something in debian

Re: Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-28 Thread John Haggerty
Just checking to see if this actually made it to the list. I would hate to think that the only way to use this method is to have to use a different and 4 year old version of an operating system (Fedora Core 3) :( Is there something in debian for this for use shared, memory, processor, and disk spa

Single server image distributed clusters still available

2009-10-23 Thread bouncy...@gmail.com
i was looking into distriobuted computing via ssi in particular for openssi [openssi.org] but they seem to have left off a direct release on the site at sarge. I was wondering of what the state of this distributed method is now as I would like to try it. Thanks in advance. The death of one man